Big Questions With Cal Fussman
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 319:45:34
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Sinopse
As a bestselling author, speaker and one of the greatest interviewers of this generation, Cal Fussman has sat down with some of the worlds most influential individuals: Muhammad Ali, Mikhail Gorbachev, Serena Williams, Jeff Bezos, Jack Welch, John Wooden, Al Pacino and hundreds of others, digging deep into their hearts and delivering their wisdom to the rest of the world. Now, in Big Questions, Cal continues his journey. Uncovering the heart, head, and soul of his guests in thoughtful, deep and entertaining conversations.
Episódios
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Patrick McGinnis: Fear Of Missing Out In These Crazy Times
14/04/2020 Duração: 48minPatrick tells Cal how the phrase came about after he noticed so many young people trying to fit as much into their lives as possible after 9/11 and the tech bubble meltdown in the stock market in the early years of the century. The conversation moves on to consider how society will react after the coronavirus pandemic subsides. You can’t hear a conversation like this anywhere else.
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Jamie Metzl: The Future In Front Of Us
07/04/2020 Duração: 41minThe world is going to be a different place after the coronavirus epidemic. Cal talks with the geopolitical futurist about changes that we will likely see. Jamie has been appointed to the World Health Organization expert advisory committee on developing global standards for the oversight of human genome editing. He’s served in the U.S. National Security Council, the State Department, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and is a faculty member for Singularity University’s Exponential Medicine conference. If you want to be prepared for the new world, this is the conversation for you.
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In-Q: Get The Most Out Of Your Words
31/03/2020 Duração: 01h59sCal sits with the National Poetry Slam champion and multi-platinum award winning song writer to talk about the process of creative writing. With much of the world on lockdown, it’s a good time to reboot, and writing a poem could be a great way to start. The creative process is revealed in a way that will get you to think about your own – whether it’s to write a note to a loved one or to refigure a business plan. This episode is guaranteed to lead you to a good place. As Maya Angelou has written: “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use the more you have.”
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The Secret Sauce For Human Connection
24/03/2020 Duração: 53minCal sits down for a bowl of pasta while on lockdown in Los Angeles with Chris Schembra who’s on lockdown in New York. Chris is an award-winning Broadway producer who is most proud of starting a series of pasta dinners to bring people together and show them the power of gratitude. Chris has the secret sauce to connection because he’s brought more than 400,000 people together over the last five years through his meals. This podcast gives Cal an idea on connecting with listeners of Big Questions in the age of coronavirus and beyond. Join the party, listen up, and see how YOU can join Cal over the Internet for a meal.
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Chicken Soup For The Soul & Coronavirus
17/03/2020 Duração: 58minCal talks with the founder and co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul franchise, which has sold half a billion books over the years -- Mark Victor Hansen. Mark and his wife, Crystal Dwyer Hansen, have a book coming out in April called ASK, which is a significant topic in the midst of the coronavirus. Hundreds of thousands of people are going to have their business lives interrupted, and Cal asks them all to ask themselves how they might use this time to pivot and make changes for the better, as well as to ask others who can help. Mark and Crystal demonstrate how.
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Michael O’Brien: Stopping A Bad Moment From Becoming A Bad Day
10/03/2020 Duração: 52minAs news of the coronavirus spreads, Cal looks for a way to put it all in perspective with Michael O’Brien, an executive coach who teaches us how to neutralize bad moments and keep them from spiraling into bad days. That coaching career came about after Michael was riding a bicycle one morning 19 years ago, and was hit straight on by an SUV moving at 40 miles an hour. Many, many operations followed, and now Michael is back on his bike and showing Cal a formula for dealing with unfortunate events so that we can all get the best out of our days.
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Coronavirus Safety Tips From Aunt Mitzi
03/03/2020 Duração: 55minCal reaches out to Harvard grad, science writer and great-grandmother of 12 to get advice on how to respond to the coronavirus. Aunt Mitzi has interviewed hundreds of experts in healthcare over her career and has connections throughout Asia. She’s completely up to date on the crisis, and she counsels listeners of Big Questions as if they’re her own great-grandkids. Great advice on washing hands, shaking hands, kissing, face masks, public gatherings and worst-case scenarios. Cal sees this episode as one of his finest hours in podcasting, as it could save somebody’s life.
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James Altucher: On How To Improve
25/02/2020 Duração: 01h07minCal and his old pal talk about unique ways to think about self-improvement that call us to step aside and try something new to add to our existing skill levels. The conversation questions whether you can get more out of yourself by spending 10,000 hours doing different things as opposed to mastering one thing over the same time period. The back and forth will make everyone wonder about how they can find the most in themselves while getting the most from their own time.
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Lou DiBella: On Why We Love Boxing
18/02/2020 Duração: 50minAs this week’s heavyweight championship fight between undefeated Deontay Wilder and undefeated Tyson Fury approaches, Cal sits down with his old pal to try to figure out the outcome. As they get into the intricacies of the bout, they find out they disagree, which precipitates a friendly wager. This episode gives you a good look at the unique backstories of the fighters, and also examines why so many of us love boxing so deeply. If you’re a fan of the sport, this episode is for you. If not, this podcast may make you curious.
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Gary Smith: For the Love of Writing
11/02/2020 Duração: 44minGary Smith has been called the best magazine writer to ever live – in part because he’s won more National Magazine Awards than anyone else. Gary also gave an award-winning toast at Cal’s wedding. Little did Cal know back then that after Gary retired from Sports Illustrated, he’d take his magnificent interviewing and writing skills to an entirely new place. Matrimony. Gary crafts the most unique and poignant wedding ceremonies imaginable for people he cares about. He’s even ordained to administer the ceremonies! Be prepared to laugh over the next 45 minutes . . . while also getting a glimpse into how the right questions can create great performance art.
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Scott Budnick: Producing Just Mercy
04/02/2020 Duração: 50minA decade ago, Scott Budnick was a producer on the highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever, The Hangover. Now, he’s an executive producer of Just Mercy, which is about as serious as a movie can get. It’s the true story of an African-American Harvard Law School graduate, Bryan Stevenson, who goes to Alabama to defend inmates on death row and takes the case of a man who’s been wrongfully convicted. It’s an incredibly powerful film. Scott’s own life transformation will make you think deeply, as well.
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Kobe Bryant Remembered
28/01/2020 Duração: 01h17minCal looks back on what he learned from the NBA legend over several conversations before Kobe’s unfortunate passing. Then replays the talk he had with Kobe that got this podcast off the ground back in 2017. It’s an unusual look at how curiosity and storytelling shaped the NBA legend. Also, an example of how the foundation of excellence translates across all fields. Kobe was devoting his life after basketball to educate future generations. Replaying this conversation is the best way we can think of at Big Questions to honor what Kobe was working toward.
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Marie Kondo Teaches Cal To Tidy Up
21/01/2020 Duração: 38minThe Japanese guru and best-selling author shows Cal how to unclutter his life – from determining which items to discard and which ones to keep . . . all the way down to the proper way to fold socks. Cal learns to focus on removing anything in his life that doesn’t spark joy. And this podcast will do the same for you. Marie’s takeaways are a great way to see 2020 clearly.
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Leonard Kleinrock: When The Internet Was Born
14/01/2020 Duração: 01h04minThe professor gives Cal a tour of the sacred space at UCLA where the first Internet message was sent in 1969. There’s no better tour guide. Leonard was there when it happened. The computer scientist talks about the development of the Internet in a way that humanizes it for Cal. He also touches on subjects like the lack of privacy, and what the Internet will mean to our future, making the podcast essential listening for everybody.
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Discovering Your New Year's Resolutions
07/01/2020 Duração: 41minCal looks back on what he learned from Big Questions last year as a way to improve in 2020. Clips include takeaways from: Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why Larry King, the CNN talk show host who celebrated his 86th birthday after overcoming severe health problems Amy Morin, best-selling author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do The takeaways are a great way for everyone to think about approaching the new year, and they also lead Cal to an unexpected place.
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Alex Banayan And A Great Moment From 2019
31/12/2019 Duração: 52minCal looks at a favorite moment in 2019, and discovers much under the surface of a video that went viral. It’s set at an event that Alex was speaking at thrown by Dutch Bros. Coffee for its baristas. Just before Alex spoke, one of the baristas, Amanda Sanchez, found out that a college grant had just been taken away from her. She was despondent, and got on line to ask Alex what to do. The conversation between Amanda, Alex and Cal, shows exactly why footage of the moment went viral.
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Tucker Max: On Books and Personal Growth
24/12/2019 Duração: 56minThe best-selling author tells Cal how he transformed from writer of the New York Times bestsellers I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell and Assholes Finish First to a dad playing Candyland with his kids. That, in itself, is quite a story. But that’s not all. He’s also founded a publishing company called Scribe to help people write their books. This also has Cal very curious. Many takeaways on the state of the publishing industry and personal growth from a master raconteur.
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Great Takeaways From Women
17/12/2019 Duração: 30minCal looks back at some of the best nuggets of wisdom he’s received from women on Big Questions over the last two years, and passes them on to you. A holiday gift for every day of the week. Here are the moments we're including in today's episode. You can share these gifts with the people you care about by sending them an AirrQuote link. Anyone can click on the link and instantly listen to that particular moment. The first is from Bruce Lee’s daughter. Gift from Shannon Lee: Break with Tradition The second is from the president of Aston Martin Gift from Laura Schwab: Learning, from the Ground Up The third is from the author of Confidence Creator Gift from Heather Monahan: Negotiation Skill The fourth is from the CEO of Soul Cycle Gift from Melanie Whelan: Mentorship The fifth is from the singer of Fight Song Gift from Rachel Platten: Music, Courage, and Vulnerability The sixth is from the amazing long-distance swimmer Gift from Diana Nyad: Resolve And the seventh is from a woman trying to save the oceans Gift
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Cal Tells The Legendary Santa Suit Story
10/12/2019 Duração: 21minListeners of Big Questions who first heard Cal tell stories on Tim Ferriss’s podcast often reach out to Cal and ask him to tell more stories. Cal’s Santa Suit story goes back almost a quarter of a century and is timed perfectly to the season. There’s plenty of laughs and merriment, along with a takeaway that if you wait out a string of bad luck, there will be prosperous days ahead.
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Larry King: Happy 86th Birthday!
03/12/2019 Duração: 37minCal sits with his pal after a party thrown by the Friars Club commemorated a birthday that many thought Larry might not be around to celebrate. For many months, Larry battled a series of major illnesses that nearly took his life. But Larry’s indomitable will kept him going. Now he’s out of the hospital, and working again. A look back at an extraordinary evening becomes Cal’s most memorable podcast.